Panasonic NN-SD762S Genius 1.6 cuft 1250-Watt Sensor Microwave with Inverter Technology, Stainless Steel

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Panasonic NN-SD762S Genius 1.6 cuft 1250-Watt Sensor Microwave with Inverter Technology, Stainless Steel
Panasonic NN-SD762S Genius 1.6 cuft 1250-Watt Sensor Microwave with Inverter Technology, Stainless Steel
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Panasonic NN-SD762S Genius 1.6 cuft 1250-Watt Sensor Microwave with Inverter Technology, Stainless Steel



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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10397 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: 1.6 cu.ft
  • Color: Stainless Steel
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: NN-SD762S
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x 21.90" w x 19.70" l, 31.10 pounds

Features

  • Inverter Technology for even cooking and delivering delicious flavor and Inverter Turbo Defrost for quick defrosting
  • 1250 Watts of High Power; One-Touch Genius Sensor Cook and Reheat for automatic cooking settings and even Keep Warm feature
  • 15" turntable, Button keypad w/programmable dial for easy-to-use programming; 10 Power Levels; push-button door release
  • Measures 19 7/16" (D) x 21 7/8" (W) x 12" (H), 31.1 lbs., Stainless steel
  • Upper left-corner of the door has a small indentation to allow the door to open smoothly and is completed at the factory
  • Inverter Technology for even cooking and delivering delicious flavor and Inverter Turbo Defrost for quick defrosting
  • 1250 Watts of High Power; One-Touch Genius Sensor Cook and Reheat for automatic cooking settings and even Keep Warm feature
  • 15" turntable, Button keypad w/programmable dial for easy-to-use programming; 10 Power Levels; push-button door release
  • Measures 19 7/16" (D) x 21 7/8" (W) x 12" (H), 31.1 lbs., Stainless steel
  • Upper left-corner of the door has a small indentation to allow the door to open smoothly and is completed at the factory

Product Description

Inverter

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

31 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
3Powerful, but could be easier to use
By jeezaloo
This microwave is massive and really powerful. It doesn't have superfluous buttons, and it seems to defrost and re-heat evenly.But...The dial, which is simple enough to use, is much harder to use than a simple keypad. It's very sensitive, non-linear (meaning between 1 and 10 you can pick the exact number of seconds, after 10 you can only get to the nearest 5, after 1 minute, only the nearest 10, after 5 minutes, only the nearest 15) and it's always a guess how far to turn it. Turn too far, then adjust. Then adjust again. And maybe again. I always know what I want to set it for and I could touch "4" then "5" much faster than I can find ":45" on the dial. Why'd they fix something that wasn't broken?To set the power level, you have to press the Power Level button once for each 10% you want to go down. So if you want 90%, you press it once. If you want 20% to soften butter, you have to press it 8 times! Really? Why couldn't they use the dial for THAT?As others have said, the screen is too dim. You have to be right in front of it to read it.I haven't tried it on very many things yet, but the sensor seems to let foods overcook, even if you adjust it with the "Less" setting. And the instructions don't line up with the oven's size. They say it will work with, e.g. 1-4 potatoes, or 4-16 oz. of fresh vegetables. I could easily fit 8 potatoes in there without crowding, or at least 2 pounds of vegetables. I got a big microwave because I cook for a big family. Don't give me space and then tell me I can't use it. And there's no sensor setting for beverages.I wanted to defrost for a fixed amount of time. So I pushed the Turbo Defrost button and then turned the dial to set the time. But you can't do that, unless you reduce the power (push Power Level 7 times) and do it manually. So what I was actually doing was setting the weight. Not what I wanted. I then set it the right way, but I didn't push "Stop/Reset" in between. What ended up happening was it did BOTH things since the default is 2 stage cooking. It was my mistake, but it doesn't seem to me like it should automatically do one thing after the other unless you tell it to.It's not obvious how to set the time. You have to press the Timer/Clock button twice, then set the time, then press the button again. You hardly ever have to do it, but it's just seldom enough that I forget each time and have to look it up.It beeps 5 times at the end of its cycle, whether you've opened the door or not."Quick Min" button sets the timer to one minute, but you still have to press Start. Why doesn't it just auto-start like both my old GE and Kitchen Aid microwaves did? And with a microwave this powerful, 30 seconds would be more useful than a minute.I know I'm picky, but I think they could have done better with the controls. And that dial is just a pain.

19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Very large, excellent results!
By Marian A. Parrott
We have used Samsung and GE Profile microwaves, and this one is superior. It has enormous capacity. The interface is very convenient, although it takes a bit of getting used to because of the dial rather than a number pad. It is very powerful and heats quickly and very evenly. It comes with clear instructions. I have only one complaint about the interface, which is that the power setting does not display the power being used, so you have to remember what you programmed in (and hope that you didn't make a mistake because there's no feedback about what power is actually being used). The instructions could also be clearer about how to program multiple cook times -- the machine actually allow pre-programming of three time/power combinations, which is better than the two allowed by most machines.The inverter technology allow true differences in the power output. Most machines simply switch the microwave generator on and off proportionately. This microwave works better and avoids overheating or boiling over.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
4Easy to use..but very dim display light
By K. L. Ross
This is our 3rd Panasonic microwave in 12 years because they are the only brand that fits in the "box" in our cabinetry and we find them to be a very good product. (yeah...I know, they should last more than 4-5 years, but I don't realistically expect that.) When we set this one up, we noticed that the display light that shows time, power level, etc. is extremely DIM and you have to sort of move your head around to catch it at a good angle to be able to read it. We called Panasonic customer service who were no help at all. They asked me if it was plugged in after I told them that the microwave worked fine, but the light was almost illegible. Really? How could the microwave work if I didn't have it plugged in. Then told me to try a few other things and kept repeating what the repair and warranty policy was---net, no help at all. I wasn't going to spend a few hours driving back and forth to a Panasonic repair dealership for a 15 minute old product that should have just been replaced and was going to work with Amazon for a replacement.When we were out today, we stopped in an appliance store--we learned that this line has some sort of new low power light (no...it's not LED, that would be bright) that is supposed to be very dim. We are keeping it because it fits in our space and seems to do the job just fine, but this low light thing is going to drive me crazy. Of course, it would have been helpful if the Panasonic rep knew her own products and just would have filled me in on this!

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